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The Etymology of

(CHŌ, ha(neru), to(bu): to spring, jump, leap)

This is clearly an alternate way of writing to(bu), “to fly.” The main way is . And of course we just saw in 飛躍 (hiyaku: to leap, jump, to leapfrog (over a problem), to leap + to leap).

What’s the shape inside ? Here’s the scoop:

(CHŌ, kizashi: sign, omen, trillion)

In , the component doesn’t necessarily contribute meaning. Rather, it acts phonetically to express “leap high.” So is “to leap using the legs.” Hmm, the same was true of , as we saw.

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